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A pediatric neurologist at the School of Medicine and director of the Cerebral Palsy Center at St. Louis Children''s Hospital has started a comprehensive care plan for cerebral palsy patients involving sports, physical fitness and strength training. The goal is to set higher expectations for children with cerebral palsy to grow into active, independent adults.
Traditional therapy has been the main method of improving movement, but the Cerebral Palsy Center has determined sports based training programs offer some unique advantages that allow cerebral palsy patients to reconnect with their bodies and improve focus and self-discipline through control of movement and power. The variety of sports offered creates a more fun environment than traditional cerebral palsy healthcare facilities. The message that cerebral palsy patients can be active and health.
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